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he knows which muscle he needs to use and which exercise. my butt lifted an inch. and i never actually thought i could lose more than 10 pounds, and i ended up losing 20. now that i've finished the brazil butt lift, the whole confidence -- i have it back. i feel much more comfortable, like, wearing a bikini on the beach. >> i never had a flat stomach, and i always hated my butt. life got busy, i got lazy, and then my butt started to sag. my stomach got bigger, too. i hated my inner thighs. i just didn't like the person that i saw, and i really got tired of settling. so, soon as i started brazil butt lift, i felt something. there was certainly pain in places that i hadn't felt before, like places in my butt and places in my stomach and my thighs, especially. i saw results and lost weight within the first week. my butt's definitely firmer and higher, which i love. i lifted my butt a whole inch and a half. i went from a size 14 down to a size 10 in suits. i haven't seen a size 10 since before college. by doing brazil butt lift, not only did i lose the weight, i lost i
he knows which muscle he needs to use and which exercise. my butt lifted an inch. and i never actually thought i could lose more than 10 pounds, and i ended up losing 20. now that i've finished the brazil butt lift, the whole confidence -- i have it back. i feel much more comfortable, like, wearing a bikini on the beach. >> i never had a flat stomach, and i always hated my butt. life got busy, i got lazy, and then my butt started to sag. my stomach got bigger, too. i hated my inner...
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what we do for god, god will do for us. when we get involved with his dreams, he gets involved with our dreams. when we release the seed that's in our hand, god releases the harvest that's in his hands, and i love what you said earlier, that the seed that leaves our hand never leaves our life. it goes into our future. our seed is what speaks to our future. our seed goes into our future where god multiplies it. he multiplies it back into our life. he multiplies it back into his kingdom. he's gonna multiply it into the reaching of souls around the world, through inspiration ministries. but he's gonna multiply it back into the lives of our partners who are sowing right now, in their family, in their finances, in their physical body, in their boaz anointing, and i'm praising god for the 300 people who are about to experience a powerful move from god in their life. i believe it. i'm expecting it. god's getting ready. you get ready for god to get involved in your dreams, like you've never seen him get involved in your dreams befo
what we do for god, god will do for us. when we get involved with his dreams, he gets involved with our dreams. when we release the seed that's in our hand, god releases the harvest that's in his hands, and i love what you said earlier, that the seed that leaves our hand never leaves our life. it goes into our future. our seed is what speaks to our future. our seed goes into our future where god multiplies it. he multiplies it back into our life. he multiplies it back into his kingdom. he's...
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every one of us can say, "god has blessed us, promoted us, protected us." but what god is about to do is going to be unprecedented. now, all you've got to do is say, "yes, lord, this is for me today. i receive this into my spirit." see, your mind will try to talk you out of it and tell you all the reasons why it's not going to happen for you. you're too old, too young, you've made too many mistakes, you don't have the education. if you were just a different nationality, if you just knew the right people. no, listen, god is not limited by your age, education, your connections, your resources. in spite of what you have or don't have, you need to get ready. god is about to show you something that you've never seen. he's about to take you where you could not go on your own. in john, chapter 9, jesus was traveling through a village. he saw a man on the side of the road that was blind. he went over to this man. the man didn't call out to jesus. he wasn't like blind bartameus that said, "please jesus, have mercy and heal me." this man was just quietly sitting ther
every one of us can say, "god has blessed us, promoted us, protected us." but what god is about to do is going to be unprecedented. now, all you've got to do is say, "yes, lord, this is for me today. i receive this into my spirit." see, your mind will try to talk you out of it and tell you all the reasons why it's not going to happen for you. you're too old, too young, you've made too many mistakes, you don't have the education. if you were just a different nationality, if...
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tell us what that means and noh3 tng ine us tg anough the trans d demographic phenomenon that expldaten why this is happening. >> shosor. it's funny. looking into this topic, that's trions. so i mean there are a lot of people in this country, we are a suburban country. people say over my dead body was live in the city. but everybo phe wants to be clor to the things that they do every day and closer to the people want to see and spend less time and the cars and just be less isk aboated. so one of the things you're seeing is builders and developers and plaulders are sot of falling all over themselves to build these urban birds. the old this up as a paradig7 in the boods many of them are built on the old kind of suburb that we sort of forgot about. >> what are they like? >> some of them have a sort of k aboder suburbs that remdaten untouched. in the northeast tend to have a lot of those. places lurbaneery- i mean, monto managers is a great example. a classic town center, a ng illage. in a suburb that has thates oind of village organic it will to attack. what's happening is ball lders o try
tell us what that means and noh3 tng ine us tg anough the trans d demographic phenomenon that expldaten why this is happening. >> shosor. it's funny. looking into this topic, that's trions. so i mean there are a lot of people in this country, we are a suburban country. people say over my dead body was live in the city. but everybo phe wants to be clor to the things that they do every day and closer to the people want to see and spend less time and the cars and just be less isk aboated. so...
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this is what he used to say. and so here is a collective bye bye from his colleagues and fans at the mclaughlin group. >>> this week on well track morgan stanley's asset allocation king david meets up with global discovery fund to look for hidden treasures in world markets. where are they finding buried bargains? that's next on consuelo max well wealthtrack. >>> new york life along with mainstay's family of mutual funds offers investmentan
this is what he used to say. and so here is a collective bye bye from his colleagues and fans at the mclaughlin group. >>> this week on well track morgan stanley's asset allocation king david meets up with global discovery fund to look for hidden treasures in world markets. where are they finding buried bargains? that's next on consuelo max well wealthtrack. >>> new york life along with mainstay's family of mutual funds offers investmentan
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tell us first how does terracycle work. you recycle products from partnering consumer brands like frito lay and make them into new things? >> that's right. we go to major consumer product companies like kraft, mars, frito lay, and they fund national collection programs where anyone can go to terracycle.com and send us their waste for free. shoes, juice pouches, cigarettes. we pay the shipping and we give a small donation for waste collected. over $7 million has been paid out for people sending us garbage. >> unbelievable. sending you garbage and you're creating products with the garbage. tell me about the school supplies you brought with you. >> we brought five examples to show you what we can do with things that would otherwise end up in landfills. first some examples of what we call upcycling. sewing together juice pouches and today we collect 4% of all juice pouches in the united states. >> amazing. >> another example is a lunch bag. this is made from old tents. you can see the effect, upcycling. >> how do you produce th
tell us first how does terracycle work. you recycle products from partnering consumer brands like frito lay and make them into new things? >> that's right. we go to major consumer product companies like kraft, mars, frito lay, and they fund national collection programs where anyone can go to terracycle.com and send us their waste for free. shoes, juice pouches, cigarettes. we pay the shipping and we give a small donation for waste collected. over $7 million has been paid out for people...
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this is what he used to say. and so here is a collective bye bye from his colleagues and fans at the mclaughlin group. . >>> did hillary clinton's visit to san francisco this week set the stage for a presidential run? >>> also in san francisco, attorney general eric holder called for cutting back harsh prison sentences. >> we need to ensure incarceration is used to punish, to deter and to rehabilitate but not merely to warehouse and to forget. >>> $1 billion plan to expand california's largest reservoir shasta dam caused a flood of controversy. >>> plus the greening of a billionaire who wants to help steer the company's energy policy. >> energy and climate are going to be the challenge for our generation. >>> coming up next.
this is what he used to say. and so here is a collective bye bye from his colleagues and fans at the mclaughlin group. . >>> did hillary clinton's visit to san francisco this week set the stage for a presidential run? >>> also in san francisco, attorney general eric holder called for cutting back harsh prison sentences. >> we need to ensure incarceration is used to punish, to deter and to rehabilitate but not merely to warehouse and to forget. >>> $1 billion...
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visit us on the web. follow us on facebook and twitter. thanks for watching. we'll see you next week. (overlapping voices) preteens and teens should get vaccinated against meningococcal meningitis, a rare but serious disease. health officials aren't the only voices recommending it. hear ours at voicesofmeningitis.org. >> woman: the following is a paid presentation for the nuwave precision induction cooktop, brought to you by the makers of the number-one-selling nuwave oven. >> announcer: when you turn on your cooktop, do you really know what the temperature is? no-- you're just guessing. are you too busy to watch what you're cooking? tired of all that burnt food going to waste? worried about your kids getting burned or a loved one starting a fire in the kitchen? well, those problems are a thing of the past. introducing the revolutionary precision induction cooktop from
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it seemed very natural that they would get us excited and caught up in that. >> host: in train to come read the entire time and mtv as alcohol and smoke for a committed vegetarian and a virgin. was that rare? >> guest: to have all of those things in the same person, yeah, that was pretty rare. some punk rockers would call that straight edge. there are an entire stream within the punk rock community that feel like they need control of your body is the wisest thing you can do. i did not have that sort of intention are philosophy or foresight. it just so happened i had been sober. i didn't find drugs and alcohol did anything for me. i was worried i would be something impulsive and if i were under the influence. i honestly didn't need them. it was much more fun to document things for my friends who got lashed the night before. and tell them what they had then. >> host: you also talk about amounts of available. >> guest: that's a joke. her plastic surgeon sunk on the that reference the face. we didn't have it for this buffet at mtv. no one was going to foot the bill. that was a joke to illu
it seemed very natural that they would get us excited and caught up in that. >> host: in train to come read the entire time and mtv as alcohol and smoke for a committed vegetarian and a virgin. was that rare? >> guest: to have all of those things in the same person, yeah, that was pretty rare. some punk rockers would call that straight edge. there are an entire stream within the punk rock community that feel like they need control of your body is the wisest thing you can do. i did...
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follow us on twitter at jer@fnc. see you right here next week. >>> fox news watch. >> any jack as can kick down a barn. but it takes a goodman or woman to build one. >> defending obama care. hammer republicans for their efforts to defund a law they see as flawed. are the media telling you all you need to know? bush 43 under goes a successful heart procedure to help keep him healthy and active. but some in the media question the effort. why? >> egypt erupts in chaos. military cracking down on backers of the previous government. is the situation there too complex for the u.s. media?
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because women are the ones who give her to all of us in the world, so every story starts with us, this is actually from the older tradition storytelling my grandmother, also being a very strong impact on my life. no understand that 10 years from now. so that's what this is. >> wendy s-sierra down like today i >> sierra leone is coming along. but that the war behind the war and officially in two into one of development has been coming slowly. a lot of young people are turning back and doing small businesses and people going back home. but the sense that politicians are still not the ones we want to be in terms of people who couldn't really move this country forward, who can be at the service of the people in the country. cities are some of the reasons why the wars target because we didn't have a government really care for the people. it's a really small country. if somebody is interested in shaping this country to be one of the best of the world can be done. we have leaders to care for themselves and how well they are actually serving the people. ..
because women are the ones who give her to all of us in the world, so every story starts with us, this is actually from the older tradition storytelling my grandmother, also being a very strong impact on my life. no understand that 10 years from now. so that's what this is. >> wendy s-sierra down like today i >> sierra leone is coming along. but that the war behind the war and officially in two into one of development has been coming slowly. a lot of young people are turning back...
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and what is produced is those of us who think those of us who write about and those who are thought of in written about trade especially when dealing with the kinds of problems and power that come with writing about prisoners. i really wanted to write a book in which my interlocutors were primarily not necessarily scholarship feels although it's a field that makes me the person who i am that asked these kinds of questions but really the man that i met at graterford and to have my perspective against their perspective and see what happens. >> host: that's actually a perfect segue to begin to think about not just the frame questions about you bring to the book to talk about the lives and institutions that are central to the book. places you are clear you're not going to tell the story about prison religion in the grand sense but you are talking about religion in a particular time and a particular place. tell us about graterford which some could argue that in itself and the landscape of american prisons in american history this is a sacred space. it has special visitor says you refer to f
and what is produced is those of us who think those of us who write about and those who are thought of in written about trade especially when dealing with the kinds of problems and power that come with writing about prisoners. i really wanted to write a book in which my interlocutors were primarily not necessarily scholarship feels although it's a field that makes me the person who i am that asked these kinds of questions but really the man that i met at graterford and to have my perspective...
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see the difference all of us can make. together. car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how're they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and yes, especially dollars. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. >> back live, a dirt bag who allegedly shot and killed evelyn, a rode i land woman who requested a temporary restraining order against him. he also killed her adult daughter vanessa and kidnapped her 2-year-old isaiah who was found wandering the streets after a nationwide amber alert. he is the brother and the uncle of the two women murdered. thank you for coming on. how is the child doing? little isaiah? >> he's okay. they are all together in a safe place. these doing all right. >> are me about the restraining order and the fact that for almost two weeks, authoriti
see the difference all of us can make. together. car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how're they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and yes, especially dollars. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call....
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we know either because they tell us or other people tell us that they read some of these same blogs. i suspect justice brier's tweeting experiences is vastly exaggerated from what i understand. >> i think all it said was read. >> right. >> he didn't himself tweet. >> that's right. i was thinking who one the most likely justice to regularly tweet and that would be probably sonia sode meyer. the justices have a way of doing things that they are very reluctant to change. they, by the way, think they are a very trans parent form of government. they say we have to explain what we do. members of congress vote and go home and conduct the town hall meetings. we have to explain in a written long explanation of why we voted the way we did, our oral arguments are in public, people file their briefs in public. so they think they're very open. >> bear in mind also that each of them also has four brainiac 25-year-old clerks and they monitor social media and bring stuff to the attention of their bosses. in terms of whether it affects them, conceivably at the margin it might, but the court tends to
we know either because they tell us or other people tell us that they read some of these same blogs. i suspect justice brier's tweeting experiences is vastly exaggerated from what i understand. >> i think all it said was read. >> right. >> he didn't himself tweet. >> that's right. i was thinking who one the most likely justice to regularly tweet and that would be probably sonia sode meyer. the justices have a way of doing things that they are very reluctant to change....
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former atlanta brave pitcher john rocker joins us from georgia. john, welcome, do you regret combf your outrageous comments in the day. and not so much outrageous. but they were misinterpreted and misconstrued. you whisper a sentence and it comes back an entirely different story. it is the way the comments were portrayed 13 years ago and this day. >> i cut you all of the slack but you did use the word queer. >> that was inappropriate. but immigration and immigrants in new york. i wrote a bock. it is not talking about the immigrants and dislike it was an opinion that today's modern-day imdprant takes less upon himself or herself to assimulate with the country they voted to be in than the grand parents. >> i disagree with you whole heartedly but we'll leave it for another night. and we have a lot of ground to cover but not enough time. starting with steroids. do you believe they are good for baseball. >> the sentence round the table gets back to me. never said steroids were good for the game. you talk about the ethiccal and integrity steroids are ba
former atlanta brave pitcher john rocker joins us from georgia. john, welcome, do you regret combf your outrageous comments in the day. and not so much outrageous. but they were misinterpreted and misconstrued. you whisper a sentence and it comes back an entirely different story. it is the way the comments were portrayed 13 years ago and this day. >> i cut you all of the slack but you did use the word queer. >> that was inappropriate. but immigration and immigrants in new york. i...
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but then what, is the sghe. >> i think the point, the countries know us and we get used. >> to dagen's point, you stop the money and then we're rolling the dice that what? >> i don't know if you -- i think you stop it use it as a threat and then you are rolling the dice. always have it out there. if you perform the way we're looking, in a better way it will come back. >> accountability. cobbling together a real government that's real representative that -- >> with all respect, and this sounds crass, i think it's like a huge solinndrum with guns, stop, stop. >> there's no shooting war between israel and egypt and immediate neighbors. >> i know everything you said. i just don't see how contributing money one way or the other is helping. we'll see. >>> remember all the warnings from the earth ending from the cuts of spending. fact-checking, findings a little more than eye-popping. >> neil: you know zombies are like adult kids living at home. but they just keep coming. in fact, the number of such kids moving back in with their mom and dad, well, now at a record high. when do you kick them
but then what, is the sghe. >> i think the point, the countries know us and we get used. >> to dagen's point, you stop the money and then we're rolling the dice that what? >> i don't know if you -- i think you stop it use it as a threat and then you are rolling the dice. always have it out there. if you perform the way we're looking, in a better way it will come back. >> accountability. cobbling together a real government that's real representative that -- >> with...
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gentlemen, they for joining us. let's go back to the president and his reaction. >> we don't take sides to any political party of political figure. it is tempting inside of egypt to blame the united states or west side for what has gone wrong. we have been blamed by the other side as if we are supporters of morsi. >> senator blum eeenthal, the president appear to have alien ated both sides. >> a gree with the president that the people of egypt have to decide their own fate. the practical reality is that most of the military aid for this fiscal year has been obligated and delivered. in fact all of it except for four f-16's and some helicopters. looking forward i think that the approach has to be the condition our future aid on specific steps toward the rule of law and the return to democracy and aid in blocks that are condition ed which is contained in the amendment offered to senators lahey and gram which will come to the floor. >> should the president as senators graham mccain and rand paul suggested cut off all ai
gentlemen, they for joining us. let's go back to the president and his reaction. >> we don't take sides to any political party of political figure. it is tempting inside of egypt to blame the united states or west side for what has gone wrong. we have been blamed by the other side as if we are supporters of morsi. >> senator blum eeenthal, the president appear to have alien ated both sides. >> a gree with the president that the people of egypt have to decide their own fate....
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here is what the data shows us. given the same level of performance men remember there's slightly higher. women remember they're slightly lower. we also know that if you ask a man why he was successful -- >> i have to read this to you. >> ask a man to explain his success in the boat typically credit is an innate qualities and skills. never. that's completely wrong. ask a woman the same question and she will attribute her success to external factors, insisting should do well because you were truly horrible got like your help from others. >> if she doesn't others will. and so what happens with the impostor syndrome is that relative to levels of performance men feel more self-confidence. the amazing thing is i just wrote a whole book on the subject. still happening to me. after my book was done and published we had a meeting. it was a meeting of our senior management team. there is an issue that for years , the single technical leaders wanted facebook to do something and no one else did. for years. of the last couple o
here is what the data shows us. given the same level of performance men remember there's slightly higher. women remember they're slightly lower. we also know that if you ask a man why he was successful -- >> i have to read this to you. >> ask a man to explain his success in the boat typically credit is an innate qualities and skills. never. that's completely wrong. ask a woman the same question and she will attribute her success to external factors, insisting should do well because...
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thank you for joining us. good to see you.nk y >> thank you, senator. >> thank you. >> next, moreha on this week's x revelations that the nsa broke privacy rules.la the agency chalks it up to aalks mistake. and what happens when the super secret spy agency gets sloppy. our sunday panel joins us next. >>> i think it has taken hold not only among the public, but n around the world that somehow we are out there willy nilly jus just succeeding in information on information and doing what we please. >> they are defending the government against accusations of domestic spying and in a way to prevent abuse and the "washington post" is claiming of oversight. our former democratic congressman dennis could you. sin niche and -- kussinich. >> it is fairly in context as congressman king just said of the overall number ever -- number of calls being put into a database on where in theamou amount of work the nsa is actually doing. i think the number one question, the only question here is there evidence that the government is
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that's all for us today. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out world news with david muir tonight. i'll see you tomorrow on "gma." muir tonight. i'll see you tomorrow on "gma." test.
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tell us about it by e-mailing us at big idea.msnbc@nbcuni.com. getting the right nutrition during your busy day can be a challenge. take control of your nutrition with each delicious bar provides boost bars are perfect with a meal or as a nutritious snack. plus, they are available in chocolate and peanut butter chocolate flavors. a great-tasting way to get the nutrition you need. brand power. helping you buy better. it was very painful situation. the rash was on my right hip, going all the way down my leg. i'm very athletic and i swim in the ocean. shingles forced me out of the water. the doctor asked me "did you have chickenpox when you were a child?" the pain level was so high, it became unbearable. >>> new evacuations overnight as the massively wildfire in idaho continues to intense fi. at least 2,300 homes are now in harm's way. more than 700 firefighters are working around the clock attacking that inferno from the air, and on the ground. dry air and gusty conditions there. gusty winds are fueling the flames which have now wurnd more than 100
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he was there, he'll be with us next sunday. we hope you'll join us. we'll see you then. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org the captioning on this program is provided as an independent service of caption max, which is solely responsible for the accurate and complete transcription of program content. cbs, its parent and affiliated companies, and their respective agents and divisions, are not responsible for the accuracy, or completeness of any transcription, or for any errors in transcription. closed captioning provid
he was there, he'll be with us next sunday. we hope you'll join us. we'll see you then. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're...
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you abandoned us once, but why did you call us out to san francisco? and my father, i think the book, it's been some heating for my father. he would never commit suicide ambrose's name can he left the room. he would not talk about it. so this book suddenly, my father story is out there, and i think it's been good for him. i think the story of forgiveness, the story of the cd, of realizing when they were fighting the storm at sea, the courage, it's a time gone by the there are still fishermen to go out but i think these people, the historical piece, it was a very difficult time. they barely survived when they came home with cod, and they were so hard-working. they just never gave up. the women, you know, would raise their children in a much simpler way. they had gardens and so i think for me the courage and integrity of these people that we can all learn from. they worked very hard to survive. and a lot of times the women lost their men and they still had to carry on. and the government wasn't there to open. and to do what you government helps too much.
you abandoned us once, but why did you call us out to san francisco? and my father, i think the book, it's been some heating for my father. he would never commit suicide ambrose's name can he left the room. he would not talk about it. so this book suddenly, my father story is out there, and i think it's been good for him. i think the story of forgiveness, the story of the cd, of realizing when they were fighting the storm at sea, the courage, it's a time gone by the there are still fishermen to...
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the pool was drained and purified after the black wacs used it before they used the next day by the white women. anyone who knew the army way of life may have thought the cleansing of the pool with the armies of session with order and cleanliness. the african-american wacs knew it was more. it was intentional. thousands of african-american women served in the military during the war. hazel and meisel greer from texas were the first ones to join. the o'brien family of georgia sent three daughters into service. maurice sublet from illinois was the first african-american grandmother to join the wacs. she was the granddaughter of a veteran of the civil war and her dad had fogged in the great war. after basic training as wacs moved into field assignments they work just type this librarians medical technicians for tog offers and mechanics. many african-american women served at the fort in arizona where they filled a variety of positions. alternate capris was a photographer and a blueprint technician. wilmette grace and a cosmetologist in civilian life was a chauffeur for the officers. she also
the pool was drained and purified after the black wacs used it before they used the next day by the white women. anyone who knew the army way of life may have thought the cleansing of the pool with the armies of session with order and cleanliness. the african-american wacs knew it was more. it was intentional. thousands of african-american women served in the military during the war. hazel and meisel greer from texas were the first ones to join. the o'brien family of georgia sent three...
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. >> if you have a hit or miss send it to us. follow us on twitter at jer@fnc. see you right here next week. >>> fox news watch. >> any jack as can kick down a barn. but it takes a goodman or woman to build one. >> defending obama care. hammer republicans for their efforts to defund a law they see as flawed. are the media telling you all you need to know? bush 43 under goes a successful heart procedure to help keep him healthy and active. but some in the media question the effort. why? >> egypt erupts in chaos. military cracking down on backers of the previous government. is the situation there too complex for the u.s. media? >> i'm really sorry that it got blown up. >> oprah tries to back pedal on her charge of racism against a handbag sales woman wishing it would all go away. is it too late? >> rodeo clown makes news -- how did the media react to this? >> on the panel this week, writer and fox news contributor judy miller. noah rothman, the american conservative magazine. allen combs and fox news contributor, richard grin he will. i'm john scott. fox news watc
. >> if you have a hit or miss send it to us. follow us on twitter at jer@fnc. see you right here next week. >>> fox news watch. >> any jack as can kick down a barn. but it takes a goodman or woman to build one. >> defending obama care. hammer republicans for their efforts to defund a law they see as flawed. are the media telling you all you need to know? bush 43 under goes a successful heart procedure to help keep him healthy and active. but some in the media...
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information and many of us knew this even back alley boy i think. the next big story developing in russia catastrophic flooding in russia's far east has put one hundred thousand people at the risk of losing their homes in the worst such disaster more next century helping this whole area here nearly twenty thousand people have already been evacuated to safety but that number is expected to rise with heavy rains likely until at least september those floods hit more than one hundred twenty villages with locals big move to shelters for food and medical care much of the surrounding countryside submerged with the damage currently estimated around sixty million dollars artist paul scott reports from the scene of the deluge with the water levels in some parts of the region having risen seventy two centimeters on saturday alone the evacuations are continuing the worst case estimates suggest that one hundred thousand people may be forced to leave their homes however it is hoped that the final number will be substantially lower now the worst hit areas of the r
information and many of us knew this even back alley boy i think. the next big story developing in russia catastrophic flooding in russia's far east has put one hundred thousand people at the risk of losing their homes in the worst such disaster more next century helping this whole area here nearly twenty thousand people have already been evacuated to safety but that number is expected to rise with heavy rains likely until at least september those floods hit more than one hundred twenty...
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and they transferred us to the security police and threatened us with physical torture and we prayed for each other. the only thing that helpeditous survive was the presence of the holy spirit. >> would the death sentence removed if you recanted. >> can you write one sentence to convirt from christianity to is lal and we'll release you immediately. >> you didn't do that under the sheer knowledge of being put to death, you did not renounce your christian faith? why not? we both had many experience with jesus and we are in love with jesus and had seen miracles and met him and touched his love and because of our personal relationship with him, we couldn't deny jesus. because denying him was like denying ourselves and also, jesus in the boibl if you wish to follow me pick up your own cross and follow me. and as a follower of jesus, it was important to pass with victory and it was an honor for us to suffer for our faith. >> i think of all of the american christians at the least bit of trouble, someone said something unpleasant to them, they all but renounce jesus. you guys are willing to
and they transferred us to the security police and threatened us with physical torture and we prayed for each other. the only thing that helpeditous survive was the presence of the holy spirit. >> would the death sentence removed if you recanted. >> can you write one sentence to convirt from christianity to is lal and we'll release you immediately. >> you didn't do that under the sheer knowledge of being put to death, you did not renounce your christian faith? why not? we both...
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constitution to make us safer. that should send chills down the spine of everyone in this country. >> he would take issue that there's any violation going on, that's why they're appealing the decision, right? >> that's what a federal judge just found, and that, in our country, it's the federal judge, not the chief, who gets to decide what the u.s. constitution says. now, the problem is that the fall in homicides happened prior to 2002, and the increase in stop and frisk happened after 2002. so, there's no relationship between these two. we are now at a point where you have more stop and frisks of young black men in new york city than there are young black men in new york city, and that's why charles blow said, and while the judge quoted him in saying, it's "like burning down the house to rid it of mice." just because there are more murders in our community doesn't mean that you can treat all of us like we are guilty. and furthermore, you should pay our communities the respect of actually listening to people when th
constitution to make us safer. that should send chills down the spine of everyone in this country. >> he would take issue that there's any violation going on, that's why they're appealing the decision, right? >> that's what a federal judge just found, and that, in our country, it's the federal judge, not the chief, who gets to decide what the u.s. constitution says. now, the problem is that the fall in homicides happened prior to 2002, and the increase in stop and frisk happened...
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choices can exhaust us. i know business leaders who always eat the same tuna salad lunch every day so they don't have to agonize over what to eat. i've been thinking about the topic so i decided to bring in two academics who study choice. sheena iyengar is the author of "the art of choosing." sheena has been blind from a young age but that hasn't stopped her from becoming a top social scientist and expert on this subject. kent greenfield is a professor of law at boston college. he is the author of "the myth of choice." so, sheena, let me start with you. what is wrong with choice? choice seems to be -- you know, it's as american as apple pie, with or without ice cream, so you get the choice. everything about american life today is about choice. think about during the cold war we were always so proud of the fact that when russians would come to america and they would look at a supermarket, they could buy 55 different kinds of cereal, which is now probably up to 200 or something like that. >> i got interested i
choices can exhaust us. i know business leaders who always eat the same tuna salad lunch every day so they don't have to agonize over what to eat. i've been thinking about the topic so i decided to bring in two academics who study choice. sheena iyengar is the author of "the art of choosing." sheena has been blind from a young age but that hasn't stopped her from becoming a top social scientist and expert on this subject. kent greenfield is a professor of law at boston college. he is...
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if he wants us to convince us that it's innovative, he can keep on pretending. this is the one i was telling you about. the new samsung galaxy s 4. it's got a front and back camera so you can take pictures at the same time. seriously! yeah - and it's on verizon's network. sweet! we can stay in touch when we go to school next year. that's so great! get the samsung galaxy s 4 for only $148 on verizon - america's largest 4g lte network. walmart. see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, pos
if he wants us to convince us that it's innovative, he can keep on pretending. this is the one i was telling you about. the new samsung galaxy s 4. it's got a front and back camera so you can take pictures at the same time. seriously! yeah - and it's on verizon's network. sweet! we can stay in touch when we go to school next year. that's so great! get the samsung galaxy s 4 for only $148 on verizon - america's largest 4g lte network. walmart. see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but...
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the nsa comes and they tell us our side and tell us their side. tell us how they foiled all these plots. but it turns out when there is a discussion back and forth, we really discover that they did not uniquely use this american surveillance program to get anyone. i think they got most of the terrorists or stopped most of the terrorists if not all of the plots by good old fashioned police work and getting warrants and getting wiretaps on people who they were suspicious of whom they asked a judge about. i'm not against that i'm all for surveil spies. i'm just not for this gross bulk gathering of data on all americans. >> john: in fact, you are one of the most strident critics of the program. with congressional hearings, with more congressional oversight into that program, with more duty to report compliance and other aspects of it, would you be comfortable enough with it to let it go ahead? >> you know, i think it would be better with more oversight, but there is some things that they're doing that i fundamentally think are unconstitutional. our fo
the nsa comes and they tell us our side and tell us their side. tell us how they foiled all these plots. but it turns out when there is a discussion back and forth, we really discover that they did not uniquely use this american surveillance program to get anyone. i think they got most of the terrorists or stopped most of the terrorists if not all of the plots by good old fashioned police work and getting warrants and getting wiretaps on people who they were suspicious of whom they asked a...
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used, whether used, outcomes, the quick use. there have been several limited studies in an area over the past several decades with nothing as far as the national police search study. so i am pleased to announce today here that does ntoa is in the final agreement with the international association of chiefs of police to conduct a national survey in the research project covering the past 10 years for the use of tactical teams. the ntoa will fund the research project conduct to along with the chicago-based national research center. i would like to introduce mr. john berman. johnny cia cpu research standard direct her and he will be handling this endeavor. the ntoa and state associations will distinguish perception from reality, debunking myths were reliable information proves otherwise for confirming a proper procedures or practices that need to be addressed. today is evident by your attendance, many individuals have interest in understanding tactical teams practice is more fully, particularly citizens, and media, organizations and
used, whether used, outcomes, the quick use. there have been several limited studies in an area over the past several decades with nothing as far as the national police search study. so i am pleased to announce today here that does ntoa is in the final agreement with the international association of chiefs of police to conduct a national survey in the research project covering the past 10 years for the use of tactical teams. the ntoa will fund the research project conduct to along with the...
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buddy used that to engineer a coop which he took over the city council and the "l.a. times" did a feature about him. he said that in the jail population stalin is something like 1 in 10,000. it's one in eight. i had tried to one the person. they said he would got opening of an envelope and show up at any event. i remember being a young report aerothe the "providence journal" not covering buddy or the city hall. i was at another reporter's backyard cookout. we were drinking beer and buddy pulls up in the lam seen as the mayor and shows up at the party. he was one of the last persons to leave. that kind of charming. he was a champion of city of providence. the city was a downtrodden city. he would, you know, go on national tv and go -- we've always had corruption. it predates buddy and post date him. it makes him -- at least he helped put it back on the map. so that's why people loved him. >>> for more information on all of the cities visited by booktv's local content vehicle visit us online at at c-span.org/localcontent. >>> booktv continues with president obama -- pau
buddy used that to engineer a coop which he took over the city council and the "l.a. times" did a feature about him. he said that in the jail population stalin is something like 1 in 10,000. it's one in eight. i had tried to one the person. they said he would got opening of an envelope and show up at any event. i remember being a young report aerothe the "providence journal" not covering buddy or the city hall. i was at another reporter's backyard cookout. we were drinking...
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thanks for joining us. state of the union with candy crowley begins right now. >>> the story of egypt takes a dark turn, and the nsa story takes another turn. today -- >> we want egypt to succeed. we want a peaceful, democratic, prosperous egypt. that's our interest. >> american values and american interests. the u.s. may have to choose. we talk with senator john mccain just back from egypt. >>> then, mistakes were made.
thanks for joining us. state of the union with candy crowley begins right now. >>> the story of egypt takes a dark turn, and the nsa story takes another turn. today -- >> we want egypt to succeed. we want a peaceful, democratic, prosperous egypt. that's our interest. >> american values and american interests. the u.s. may have to choose. we talk with senator john mccain just back from egypt. >>> then, mistakes were made.
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walk us through that scene. tell us a little bit about the background. what happened there? >> reporter: well, we arrived at one of the squares that the pro-morsi demonstrators were trying to take over after they had been assaulted, attacked in the main two cairo sit-in areas. they were trying to establish themselves in this new location. we arrived, we could hear a gunfire in the background. it seemed to be coming from the other side of the square from where we were standing. the demonstrators that were in the square itself seemed to be fairly relaxed and all of a sudden in the middle of that live broadcast, one bullet, very distinct sound, that hissing sound going past one's ear, ducked for cover and then pretty intense gunfire. what you don't see because the video cuts out is that afterwards, even while we were trying to leave, there was still gunfire seeming to be coming directly at our location. >> so was it your sense that you were the target? >> you know, that's a very harsh assessment to make. it's one that one most certainly doesn't want to make, but it's very diffi
walk us through that scene. tell us a little bit about the background. what happened there? >> reporter: well, we arrived at one of the squares that the pro-morsi demonstrators were trying to take over after they had been assaulted, attacked in the main two cairo sit-in areas. they were trying to establish themselves in this new location. we arrived, we could hear a gunfire in the background. it seemed to be coming from the other side of the square from where we were standing. the...
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tell us about his story. >> you know, joe jones tells us far too often in our country we are locking up our greatest potential. this is a guy who is now one of our country's most effective nonprofit executives. he runs an organization in baltimore called the center for urban family. he's written legislation for the state senate. for years, he was warehoused in jail after jail and prison after prison. not because he was a kingpin or a druglord but because he was an addict. he had a problem. instead of connecting him to rehabilitation and treatment, we locked him up in these facilities. that cost taxpayers hundreds and thousands of dollars. what attorney general eric holder said this week is, enough is enough. we have to look at individuals as individuals. not to be warehoused in prison but as folks who need creative and alternative sentences. >> judge gray, you have actually written about that. with sort of the joe jones, that our prisoners are being filled up with nonviolent criminals. you talk about the idea that you give people a taste of jail that can have to actually break the cy
tell us about his story. >> you know, joe jones tells us far too often in our country we are locking up our greatest potential. this is a guy who is now one of our country's most effective nonprofit executives. he runs an organization in baltimore called the center for urban family. he's written legislation for the state senate. for years, he was warehoused in jail after jail and prison after prison. not because he was a kingpin or a druglord but because he was an addict. he had a...
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country that protects us from our enemies not spy on us. that's the direction goipt. i want america to be a country ever limited government that releases the limited ability of americans to produce. i don't care if you call it conservative, libertarian, that's what i stand for. >> you talked about your background. how much do you think that is sort of point on which you need run and make that message known to vote snooirts enormously important. i built a small business. i made kitchen cabinets in paterson, new jersey. that's about as down and dirty as ku get. cory booker never created a real job in his life or phoney business called way wire. identify never been handed a free business by the hollywood elite or silicon moguls. i care about the jobs i created for the men and women i created the jobs for. that's the back bone of our economy. >> well, steve lonegan thank you very much for your time and good luck in the election coming up in five short weeks. >> luck is important too. >> absolutely luck. thank you so much. we should also say we would be welcome cory booker
country that protects us from our enemies not spy on us. that's the direction goipt. i want america to be a country ever limited government that releases the limited ability of americans to produce. i don't care if you call it conservative, libertarian, that's what i stand for. >> you talked about your background. how much do you think that is sort of point on which you need run and make that message known to vote snooirts enormously important. i built a small business. i made kitchen...
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what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, during the day, large number of muslim brotherhood individuals taken prison here in central cairo were being moved from the center of the city to a prison on the outskirts to the north. it appears during this, some state media reports conflicting here, but some suggest militants attacked part of the convoy or a police officer traveling with the prisoners taken hostage. at the end of the day, there are now 36, at least of those prisoners dead. suffocated to death by teargas fired in to the vehicle they were traveling in. but this comes after a day of comparative calm here in central cairo. the muslim brotherhood planned two large protest marches to move towards two government buildings and the military always threatened to use live ammunition to repel anyone that threatens state institutions. dusting and the curfew set in, the marches were scaled back significantly. one or two small scatter protests and the head of the army saying that there were quote room for every
what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, during the day, large number of muslim brotherhood individuals taken prison here in central cairo were being moved from the center of the city to a prison on the outskirts to the north. it appears during this, some state media reports conflicting here, but some suggest militants attacked part of the convoy or a police officer traveling with the prisoners taken hostage. at the end of the day, there are now 36, at least of those prisoners dead....
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i found it interesting how he used his time. he asked a series of questions of condoleezza rice that were loaded with facts. her answers were incost quention. -- inconsequential. his questions told a menacing story about candidly how the clinton administration had been asleep at the switch and so, too, had the bush administration in the first eight months. i don't want to get into the whole political dialogue of one versus the other, he was trying to make the point that there was very little difference between the relative positions of the administrations on a variety of issues. give a listen just to refresh our memories of some of what john layman had to say to condoleezza rice. >> were you aware that i.n.s. had been lobbying for years to get the airlines to drop transit without visa loophole that enabled terrorists and illegals to simply buy a ticket through the transit without visa waiver and pay the airlines extra money and come in? were you aware that the i.n.s. had quietly internally halved its internal security enforcemen
i found it interesting how he used his time. he asked a series of questions of condoleezza rice that were loaded with facts. her answers were incost quention. -- inconsequential. his questions told a menacing story about candidly how the clinton administration had been asleep at the switch and so, too, had the bush administration in the first eight months. i don't want to get into the whole political dialogue of one versus the other, he was trying to make the point that there was very little...